pizzahut88
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I think a home solution to re-adjusting the infinity alightment for Zeiss Ikon is close at hand.
I have taken apart the flash shoe, following the same procedures for the Bessa R2.
Instructions are here:
http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=001NhD
and here:
http://www.textklick.demon.co.uk/r2align.html
After I took off the hot shoe . . .
I looked inside, see the pic below, there is a screw inside . . . which I am so sure is there for adjusting the RF. If I turn the focus on the lens, it will turn with it. It could be reached by using one of small screw driver in the 3rd pic.
So I am sure it has something to do with the alignment.
It's too hard to a take a picture of the inside . . . the red point in the pic points to where the screw is.
Could someone figure the rest out?
Is this similar to how Leica's work?
I remember hearing someone here mention how Leica's could be adjusted wtih just one screw.
It only took me three minutes to remove the shoe and peek inside.
The tools I used was just a set of small screwdrivers . . . not harm done to camera in the process. No scratch, no nothing. It's really easy.
Now . . . does anyone have any clue?
Manfred
I have taken apart the flash shoe, following the same procedures for the Bessa R2.
Instructions are here:
http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=001NhD
and here:
http://www.textklick.demon.co.uk/r2align.html
After I took off the hot shoe . . .
I looked inside, see the pic below, there is a screw inside . . . which I am so sure is there for adjusting the RF. If I turn the focus on the lens, it will turn with it. It could be reached by using one of small screw driver in the 3rd pic.
So I am sure it has something to do with the alignment.
It's too hard to a take a picture of the inside . . . the red point in the pic points to where the screw is.
Could someone figure the rest out?
Is this similar to how Leica's work?
I remember hearing someone here mention how Leica's could be adjusted wtih just one screw.
It only took me three minutes to remove the shoe and peek inside.
The tools I used was just a set of small screwdrivers . . . not harm done to camera in the process. No scratch, no nothing. It's really easy.
Now . . . does anyone have any clue?
Manfred
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